2021
DOI: 10.1080/13876988.2021.1891834
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Party Identification and Cultural Theory in Europe: Methodologically Advancing Comparative Studies of the Advocacy Coalition Framework

Abstract: To enhance comparative studies of the ACF, this contribution provides empirical evidence for the measurement of deep normative core beliefs and cultural theory through partisan affiliation. It assesses the interplay between cultural worldviews, partisanship, and policy core beliefs by means of linear regression analyses and correlation statistics to answer the question how deep normative core beliefs are best operationalized across and within European countries. The results methodologically advance and validat… Show more

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“…An obvious place to extend our analysis is to other multiparty systems. Recent research on the relationships among CT's cultures, partisanship, and policy advocacy coalitions in Europe (Hornung and Bandelow, 2021) and among CT's cultures, ideology, and risk perception in Canada may be good places to begin (Kiss et al, 2020) . Several CT studies also map the cultural complexion of European countries (Grendstad, 1999;Mamadouh, 1999aMamadouh, , 1999b.…”
Section: Summary Discussion and Directions For Further Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…An obvious place to extend our analysis is to other multiparty systems. Recent research on the relationships among CT's cultures, partisanship, and policy advocacy coalitions in Europe (Hornung and Bandelow, 2021) and among CT's cultures, ideology, and risk perception in Canada may be good places to begin (Kiss et al, 2020) . Several CT studies also map the cultural complexion of European countries (Grendstad, 1999;Mamadouh, 1999aMamadouh, , 1999b.…”
Section: Summary Discussion and Directions For Further Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hornung and Bandelow (2021) may provide a particular attractive jumping off point since they analyze the 2016 European Social Survey. While they rely on single item measures of CT’s cultures and operationalize cultural bias only as agreement with these items, their study includes three Nordic countries.…”
Section: Summary Discussion and Directions For Further Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Past work indicates that cultural worldviews and political ideology do share some overlap but are understood to be conceptually unique from each other and should be used to represent different core beliefs [Ripberger, Song, Nowlin, Jones & Jenkins-Smith, 2012]. While being distinct constructs, both represent complementary methods for attitudes to form [Hornung & Bandelow, 2021].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Over the last decades, Europe has also established itself as a second highly relevant area for ACF studies (Bandelow et al. 2019 ; Hornung and Bandelow 2021 ; Nohrstedt and Olofsson 2016 ). Applying the ACF to Europe confronts this framework with stronger and more diverse parties, smaller countries, and different cultures.…”
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confidence: 99%